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Facts from the Field and Current NewsB. L. Rees looking dissatisfied on his last trip to the coast
Mrs. Anna Bourret is now doing advertising work at Sioux City.
Theresa Brooks is now doing advertising work at the Terre Haute office.
Miss N. B. Rich is now doing advertising work at the Omaha office.
Walter W. Carney is now doing advertising work at the Sioux City, Iowa office.
E. D. Smith, formerly anto salesman at Springfield, Illinois, is now a blockman at Peoria.
Former salesman C. O. Hale, of the Lincoln sales force, is no w a block- man at that agency.
W. M. Smith, formerly a salesman on the Craw¬ ford territory, is now a blockman at that agency.
D. G. S. Bushnell, for¬ merly a salesman at Og¬ densburg, has been given a block at that agency.
C. H. McManus, for¬ merly general agent at Minot, North Dakota, has been appointed general agent at Grand Forks, North Dakota, succeeding L. C. Hazlett who has resigned and left the service.
Omaha reports that L. A. Daniels, formerly a block- man at that point, is now a general salesman.
W. C. Linton, formerly of the office force at Daven¬ port, is now a special salesman at that agency.
Former assistant blockman C. F. Rekers, of the Cedar Falls agency, is now a general salesman.
B. F. Muntifering, formerly of the Bismarck office force, is now working in the office at Sioux City.
Rustin A. Carrier, formerly of the Omaha office force, is now working in the office at Davenport.
F. R. Gillespie, formerly in the warehouse at Mem¬ phis, is now an assistant blockman at that agency.
A. Kohnem, formerly of the Cincinnati, Ohio office force, is now doing advertising work for that office.
C. O. Lincoln, formerly blockman on the Edmonton territory, has recently been made a general salesman..
G. R. Jeffery, formerly a salesman on the Daven¬ port territory, has been given a block at that agency.
D. D. Congleton, formerly of the block force at Parkersburg, is now a general salesman at that agency.
Former blockman William Taylor, of the Ogdens¬ burg agency, is now a general salesman at that agency.
*W. J. McCallum, who was general agent at Edmonton, Alberta, for several years, has been appointed assistant general agent at Portland, Oregon, succeeding A. G.
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West who has been transferred to the collection depart¬ ment.
P. G. Shaw is now working in the office at Daven¬ port. Mr. Shaw was formerly of the Rockford office force.
E. W. Claytor, recently made an assistant blockman at St. Cloud, was formerly in the warehouse at that point.
Claude Stratton, formerly of the Oklahoma City warehouse force, is now an assistant blockman at that agency.
Arthur P. Brown, formerly doing advertising work at Sioux City, Iowa, is now auto salesman at that agencj'.
J. E. Steihm is now an assistant blockman at Minne¬ apolis. Mr. Steihm was formerly a salesman for that agency.
South Bend reports that Edgar Norsman, formerly in the office at Grand Rapids, has been made assistant cashier.
G. R. Ettles is now a salesman on the Jackonville territory. Mr. Ettles was formerly doing experting at Atlanta.
At the Hamilton branch R. H. Felker, formerly serving as an assistant blockman, has been made a blockman.
Floyd B. Paul is now working in the office at Birm¬ ingham. Mr. Paul was formerly of the Columbus office force.
R. S. Jacobs, formerly salesman at Little Rock, Arkansas, has been made an assistant blockman at that agency.
L. F. Buschbaum, formerly of the Springfield, Illinois, office force, is now assistant bookkeeper at New Albany.
N. B. Morris, formerly assistant to general agent at Minot, North Dakota, has been appointed general agent at Minot.
A block has been given to A. Z. Rice at Peoria. Mr. Rice was formerly a salesman for the East St. Louis general agency.
Charles W. Cook, formerly of the Springfield, Missouri, office force, is now working in the office at Quincy, Illinois.
Boston reports that Chas. P. Leighton, formerly an assistant blockman at that point, has been made a general salesman.
Edith H. Saylor is now doing credit work at the New Orleans office. Miss Saylor was formerly in the office at Columbus.
J. M. Seltenrich is now a general salesman at Cedar Falls. Mr. Seltenrich was formerly an assistant block- man at that agency.

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Facts from the Field and Current NewsB. L. Rees looking dissatisfied on his last trip to the coast
Mrs. Anna Bourret is now doing advertising work at Sioux City.
Theresa Brooks is now doing advertising work at the Terre Haute office.
Miss N. B. Rich is now doing advertising work at the Omaha office.
Walter W. Carney is now doing advertising work at the Sioux City, Iowa office.
E. D. Smith, formerly anto salesman at Springfield, Illinois, is now a blockman at Peoria.
Former salesman C. O. Hale, of the Lincoln sales force, is no w a block- man at that agency.
W. M. Smith, formerly a salesman on the Craw¬ ford territory, is now a blockman at that agency.
D. G. S. Bushnell, for¬ merly a salesman at Og¬ densburg, has been given a block at that agency.
C. H. McManus, for¬ merly general agent at Minot, North Dakota, has been appointed general agent at Grand Forks, North Dakota, succeeding L. C. Hazlett who has resigned and left the service.
Omaha reports that L. A. Daniels, formerly a block- man at that point, is now a general salesman.
W. C. Linton, formerly of the office force at Daven¬ port, is now a special salesman at that agency.
Former assistant blockman C. F. Rekers, of the Cedar Falls agency, is now a general salesman.
B. F. Muntifering, formerly of the Bismarck office force, is now working in the office at Sioux City.
Rustin A. Carrier, formerly of the Omaha office force, is now working in the office at Davenport.
F. R. Gillespie, formerly in the warehouse at Mem¬ phis, is now an assistant blockman at that agency.
A. Kohnem, formerly of the Cincinnati, Ohio office force, is now doing advertising work for that office.
C. O. Lincoln, formerly blockman on the Edmonton territory, has recently been made a general salesman..
G. R. Jeffery, formerly a salesman on the Daven¬ port territory, has been given a block at that agency.
D. D. Congleton, formerly of the block force at Parkersburg, is now a general salesman at that agency.
Former blockman William Taylor, of the Ogdens¬ burg agency, is now a general salesman at that agency.
*W. J. McCallum, who was general agent at Edmonton, Alberta, for several years, has been appointed assistant general agent at Portland, Oregon, succeeding A. G.
24
West who has been transferred to the collection depart¬ ment.
P. G. Shaw is now working in the office at Daven¬ port. Mr. Shaw was formerly of the Rockford office force.
E. W. Claytor, recently made an assistant blockman at St. Cloud, was formerly in the warehouse at that point.
Claude Stratton, formerly of the Oklahoma City warehouse force, is now an assistant blockman at that agency.
Arthur P. Brown, formerly doing advertising work at Sioux City, Iowa, is now auto salesman at that agencj'.
J. E. Steihm is now an assistant blockman at Minne¬ apolis. Mr. Steihm was formerly a salesman for that agency.
South Bend reports that Edgar Norsman, formerly in the office at Grand Rapids, has been made assistant cashier.
G. R. Ettles is now a salesman on the Jackonville territory. Mr. Ettles was formerly doing experting at Atlanta.
At the Hamilton branch R. H. Felker, formerly serving as an assistant blockman, has been made a blockman.
Floyd B. Paul is now working in the office at Birm¬ ingham. Mr. Paul was formerly of the Columbus office force.
R. S. Jacobs, formerly salesman at Little Rock, Arkansas, has been made an assistant blockman at that agency.
L. F. Buschbaum, formerly of the Springfield, Illinois, office force, is now assistant bookkeeper at New Albany.
N. B. Morris, formerly assistant to general agent at Minot, North Dakota, has been appointed general agent at Minot.
A block has been given to A. Z. Rice at Peoria. Mr. Rice was formerly a salesman for the East St. Louis general agency.
Charles W. Cook, formerly of the Springfield, Missouri, office force, is now working in the office at Quincy, Illinois.
Boston reports that Chas. P. Leighton, formerly an assistant blockman at that point, has been made a general salesman.
Edith H. Saylor is now doing credit work at the New Orleans office. Miss Saylor was formerly in the office at Columbus.
J. M. Seltenrich is now a general salesman at Cedar Falls. Mr. Seltenrich was formerly an assistant block- man at that agency.